Medical Offices Across the U.S. Switch to High-Security Keyless Locks

Tougher new rules are forcing doctor’s offices, family health clinics, and hospitals to re-evaluate how they store hard-copy patient files and records. A new industry offering cutting edge keyless locks for medical facilities has sprung up to help meet the challenge.

Tougher new rules are forcing doctor’s offices, family health clinics, and hospitals to re-evaluate how they store hard-copy patient files and records. A new industry offering cutting edge keyless locks for medical facilities has sprung up to help meet the challenge.
Local clinics, family doctor offices, and medical facilities are backing away from the common practice of using a lock and key to secure important information. For decades, the office administrator or staff member in charge of placing patient files in the record storage room, has had to deal with the inconvenience of remembering to lock the door behind them.
While it seems on the surface to be a simple undertaking, ask the thousands of personnel in these offices who can attest to how many times these doors get left unlocked. It’s simply easier to leave the door propped open then to drop everything and go searching for the key. We’ve all been there. You’re multi-tasking, and someone piles yet another task on you. You know it’s not safe to leave the door ajar, but heck you’ve seen others do it, and it’s not far from your desk anyway.
Don’t get us wrong, we are not implicating the staff members here. Anyone who

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